Panama
Papers cause Guardian to collapse into self-parody
By
Kit
3
April, 2016
Capture
of the Guardian’s totally accidentally misleading headline.
You’d
be forgiven for thinking, given the above picture, that the Panama
Papers had something to do with Vladimir Putin. Maybe he was a
kingpin of the whole thing. Maybe he was, at least, among the 12
world leaders implicated in various shady financial practices –
along with Petro Poroshenko, the saviour of Ukrainian democracy, and
the King of Saudi Arabia (dad of the
recent Légion
d’Honneur winner).
Luke
Harding, a bastion
of ethical journalism (and
not at all a paranoid
lunatic),
has churned out 2 articles totaling over 5000 words, each using the
word “Putin”, almost as often as they use the phrases
“allegedly”, “speculation suggests”, “has been described
as” and “may have been”.
Neither
of his articles mentions by name any of
the 12 world leaders, past and present, actually identified in the
documents, nor do they mention David Cameron’s dad, who is also in
there. No, they focus on a cellist friend of Putin’s, talk about
his daughter’s marriage, and include an awful lot of diagrams with
big arrows that point at pictures of…Vladimir Putin. This is,
apparently, all evidence of…something.
…I’m
not sure what, but it will probably be discussed at length in the
“book” Luke Harding is probably planning to publish in a couple
of weeks. That’s if the NSA don’t delete it all while he’s
typing.
…the president’s name does not appear in any of the records…
That’s
a minor detail of course, I mean, they have a video: “How to hide
$1 billion”. The title screen is, you guessed it, a photo of Putin.
Presumably because he is SO GOOD at hiding his billions that, unlike
Petro Poroshenko and David Cameron’s dad:
…the president’s name does not appear in any of the records…
So
there you go. The Guardian falls into self parody, pasting up a
massive picture, a misleading headline and 5000 words (that Harding
presumably copied from someone else), at the merest suggestion of a
tenuous connection to the Russian president.
It’s
a bit odd, really.
Zero Hedge actually reports on the real stuff HERE
"Unprecedented Leak" Exposes The Criminal Financial Dealings Of Some Of The World's Wealthiest People
3
April, 2016
An
unprecedented leak of more than 11 million documents, called the
"Panama Papers", has revealed the hidden financial dealings
of some of the world's wealthiest people, as well as 12 current and
former world leaders and 128 more politicians and public officials
around the world.
More
than 200,000 companies, foundations and trusts are contained in the
leak of information which came from a little-known but powerful law
firm based in Panama called Mossack Fonseca, whose files include the
offshore holdings of drug dealers, Mafia members, corrupt politicians
and tax evaders – and wrongdoing galore.
The
law firm is one of the world's top creators of shell companies, which
can be legally used to hide the ownership of assets. The data
includes emails, contracts, bank records, property deeds, passport
copies and other sensitive information dating from 1977 to as
recently as December 2015.
It
allows a never-before-seen view inside the offshore world —
providing a day-to-day, decade-by-decade look at how dark money flows
through the global financial system, breeding crime and stripping
national treasuries of tax revenues.
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